10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Ligia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"clear-voiced, whistling"Description:
Ligia, also spelled Ligeia, is the name of one of the Greek Sirens, who was half-bird, half-woman. It's also the title of an Edgar Allen Poe poem.
- Bonita
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"pretty"Description:
Like Benita, had some popularity in the fifties.
- Lorenza
Origin:
Laurencia, Laurenza, LorenciaDescription:
See LAURENZA.
- Nelma
Origin:
Finnish and Swedish diminutive of names ending in -nelmaDescription:
Nelma originated as a Nordic nickname for names such as Anelma and Sanelma.
- Zelenka
Origin:
CzechMeaning:
"green"Description:
A Czech surname derived from the word for "green", which has a certain spark.
- Saphira
- Alaira
- Doğa
Origin:
Turkish word nameMeaning:
"nature"Description:
In Turkey, as in many countries around the world, word names are on the rise. Doğa is among the most popular for baby girls.
- Idonea
- Jovita
Origin:
Spanish, feminine variation of Jove, Roman king of the godsDescription:
Lively and joyful. Jovie could be a cute short form.
- Neala
Origin:
Feminine variation of NealMeaning:
"champion, or cloud"Description:
Female form of Neal, now more popular in Ireland than its male counterpart.
- Silja
- Amrita
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"immortal"Description:
Amrita may be considered the feminine version of the names Amrit and Amar. In Sanskrit 'a' means 'not' and 'mrita' means dead, giving this name it's powerful meaning. Amrita may also refer to a potion that bestows immortality upon those who drink it (similar to the Greek ambrosia).
- Lya
- Aveena
Origin:
Arabic, Urdu, KurdishMeaning:
"love"Description:
Influencer Nabela Noor put Aveena on the map when she chose it for her daughter, sister to Amalia. Aveena and the related name Aveen are primarily used among Muslims with roots in Central or Southeast Asia.
- Ouisa
Origin:
Diminutive of LouisaMeaning:
"renowned warrior"Description:
Wheezy short form of lovely name, featured in the movie "Steel Magnolias." Go for Lou or Lulu instead.
- Hilma
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"protective helmet"Description:
Hilma is heard in Germany and the Scandinavian countries, and sometimes used as a shortening of Wilhelmina--though there are more appealing German names for girls. to be found. Hilma Wolitzer is an American novelist and the mother of author Meg Wolitzer.
- Gema
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"gem"Description:
The Italian Gemma is rising, and Spanish Gema is following suit. More fresh and exciting than Emma or Ruby, Gema is a lovely alternative.
- Reveka
- Panda
Origin:
Animal nameMeaning:
"bamboo eater"Description:
Panda, welcome to the baby name menagerie! Panda is an adorable animal name (after an adorable animal) that is sure to be both very rare and very cute. In Skins there was a character called Panda, which was short for Pandora. The name Panda comes from the Nepali word ponya meaning "bamboo eater".